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seize

/siːz/
Main Example

She tried to seize the ball before it hit the ground.

Example context
Grammatical Info:
Verb (v.)

To take hold of something suddenly or forcibly.

Other Example

He managed to seize the opportunity to travel abroad.

The police will seize any illegal items found during the search.

She quickly seized her chance to speak at the meeting.

Synonyms

seize control

seize the moment

seize an opportunity

Synonyms

grab

capture

take

seize

/siːz/
en-us undefinedseize
Main Example

The seize of the enemy's territory was swift.

Example context
en-us flagThe seize of the enemy's territory was swift.
Grammatical Info:
Noun (n.)

The act of taking something suddenly or forcibly.

Other Example

The seize of the prize caught everyone by surprise.

en-us flagThe seize of the prize caught everyone by surprise.

They planned the seize of the valuable artifact.

en-us flagThey planned the seize of the valuable artifact.

The seize of the building was executed at dawn.

en-us flagThe seize of the building was executed at dawn.
Synonyms

military seize

en-us flagmilitary seize

sudden seize

en-us flagsudden seize

violent seize

en-us flagviolent seize
Synonyms

capture

takeover

grab

seize

/siːz/
Main Example

The police will seize the stolen goods.

Example context
Grammatical Info:
Verb (v.)

To take hold of suddenly or forcibly.

Other Example

She will seize the opportunity to travel.

He tried to seize the ball before it hit the ground.

The dog will seize the toy and run away.

Synonyms

seize control

seize the moment

seize an opportunity

Synonyms

grab

capture

take

seize

/siːz/
en-us undefinedseize
Main Example

The police can seize property if it is linked to a crime.

Example context
en-us flagThe police can seize property if it is linked to a crime.
Grammatical Info:
Verb (v.)

To take control of something, often by legal or official means.

Other Example

The government can seize assets from criminals.

en-us flagThe government can seize assets from criminals.

They plan to seize the opportunity to expand their business.

en-us flagThey plan to seize the opportunity to expand their business.

Customs officers may seize illegal goods at the border.

en-us flagCustoms officers may seize illegal goods at the border.
Synonyms

seize control

en-us flagseize control

seize the moment

en-us flagseize the moment

seize property

en-us flagseize property
Synonyms

take

capture

appropriate

seize

/siːz/
Main Example

He decided to seize the chance to travel abroad.

Example context
Grammatical Info:
Verb (v.)

To take advantage of an opportunity quickly.

Other Example

She will seize the moment to ask for a raise.

They seized the opportunity to learn a new skill.

I plan to seize the deal before it expires.

Synonyms

seize the opportunity

seize the moment

seize the chance

Synonyms

grab

take

capture

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